Overview
Join us for an in-depth workshop delving into rapid mSLA 3D printing on the desktop. "Rapid prototyping" with 3D printing has become more common in product design, but what does "rapid" really mean as technologies and processes have evolved?
Nexa3D recently designed an all-new mSLA-based desktop 3D printer, the XiP. It is based on its patented LSPc process that is much faster than traditional stereolithography. From the ground up, the engineering team addressed quality-of-life improvements to speed the process and remove pain points familiar to those who use 3D printers every day and rely on these systems to get their jobs done. The consumables ecosystem addresses sustainability as well as ease of use; imagine desktop resin 3D printing without the spills or wasted materials.
Join a conversation about how desktop resin 3D printers have helped businesses add new capabilities and lift the hood on the latest in desktop 3D printing.
Learning Objectives:
- What LSPc technology is, and how it enables ultrafast printing
- How to leverage an open material platform to print without constraints
- See comparative print speed for desktop 3D printers
- How a strong consumables ecosystem helps address sustainability concerns and enables better up-time and ease of use.
Speakers:
Michael Currie
General Manager, Desktop 3D Printing - Nexa 3D
Michael Currie, the new Vice President, General Manager Desktop Business Unit, joined Nexa3D in November 2021. Michael’s leadership of the new Desktop business unit starts with the launch of the XiP, an ultrafast polymer desktop 3D printer. He brings years of experience leading new product launches and go-to-market initiatives across the tech sector while holding leadership positions across sales and marketing roles. Prior to Nexa3D, he was VP of Marketing and Revenue Operations at Gecko Robotics, the Head of Direct Sales for North America at Formlabs, and the Global Director of Sales Engineering and Customer Sales at HubSpot. Michael holds a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, and an MS in EECS from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Laura Griffiths
Head of Content - TCT Magazine
Laura serves as Head of Content on TCT Magazine’s print and digital content including editorial, podcasts and live event coverage across the TCT Group's international shows and conferences. Laura has eight-years of experience reporting daily on the latest additive manufacturing news and user stories covering everything from jigs and fixtures to rocket engines.
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